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Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the world's longest-running and most prestigious nature photography competition. Run by .

Natural History Museum, London
Joined November 2013

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    finalist chats to about getting to know a family of curious Bristolian foxes:

  2. Check out some of these amazing photos from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016

  3. Now a member and can't wait to visit again. Especially to see the exhibition!

  4. has loved wildlife photography since she was 8 years old, especially photographing owls & red foxes

  5. Challenge the way you think about the natural world w/ Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at

  6. Discover the fascinating behaviour of the giant cuttlefish via Scott Portelli's WPY guest blog:

  7. New guest post on the WPY blog: Finalist Scott Portelli on photographing giant cuttlefish:

  8. are now the most trafficked animals, with all 8 species targeted. Read about 's winning photo story via .2/2

  9. news: Photojournalist: Single Image winner is Paul Hilton. His image depicts one of the largest seizures of animals on record.1/2

  10. The perfect WPY shot for today…because it’s ! Image by Fabien Michenet, France. Finalist 2015, Under Water.

  11. 2016 Finalist Audun Rikardsen talks split-level focus at the interface between ocean and air, Fri 14 Oct at

  12. Check out the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition at November-March - -

  13. New on the website: finalist Audun Rikardsen reveals the story behind his split-level image:

  14. Happy ! Images by Paul Goldstein, Carlos Perez Naval, and Xavier Ortega.

  15. Presenter hosts the on 18 Oct! New on our blog, Liz reveals some of her favourite WPY images:

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